and cut out other strenuous phvsical activities that could lead to harmful overexertIon. The person who probably did the most to disprove this bromide was Dr. Paul Dudley White, the Bos- ton heart specialist who was called in by the White House after President Eisenhower suffered hIs heart attack in 1955. The next winter, the PresIdent, then sixty-five, went back to playing golf, for he had recovered well from his attack, and Dr. White was firmly of the belief that nothing promotes good health better than sensible exer- cise, even for people who are getting on in years. Anlericans were impressed by Dr. White's prescription whenever they saw a photo of PresIdent Eisenhower swinging a golf club or of Dr. White, no spring chicken himself, bent low over the handlebars of his bicycle. While tennis had always been listed among the "lifetime sports," along with fishing, golf, and shuffleboard, during the past decade it has shown itself to be emphatically that. In answer to pop- ular demand, for some time now the V.S.T.A. has operated a series of tour- naments for men sixty and over, sixty- five and over, seventy and over, and seventy-five and over. This past Sep- tember, it established sIngles dnd dou- bles championships for men eighty and over. Tennis also gained many new ad.. herents, both before the boom and dur- ing it, from the repeated advice of medical leaders that it was not healthy to permit oneself to become fat. Play- ing a vigorous sport like tennis was one of the most agreeable ways to lose weight, and for this reason women, in particular, gravitated to it in numbers. Everybody likes to look well, and many women, once they had slimmed down a bit, discovered that when they wore a tennis dress it made them feel active, attractive, and "part of the scene." As a result, many of them started wearing tennis dresses when they went to the supermarket or performed other routine chores Moreover, many women who didn't play the game began to wear tennis dresses around town simply be- cause they found they looked nice in them. Before the tennis boom, it had been de rigueur at most tennis clubs for the players to dress only in white. During the boom, this changed, and outfi t5 of all hues became permis- sible, but a lot of players, both new- comers to the game and people who had grown up with it, nevertheless pre- ferred to Wear whIte, and for the first time in many years white became an "In" color for women away from the court as well as on it. On the other I $ ( I ,A'''' , " " , ,- - ' '-'.. ... 1'<,'"i< '''' ' ' ",' / "\". " " , , , " .. :;:. . ....... , " . , ' ' ... ..........p .. ... :';>>.. , \, -..: ) . ,! " , "- ' ....... '\," "* :'9: $ -arou There's so much to do in Portugal. And you can do it all for so much less. Indulge in a beach picnic of grilled lobster and sparkling rosé wine for the price of a hamburger platter back home. Discover bargains galore in fili- gree jewelry, lace and rare antiques. Enjoy uncrowded golf and tennis, lux- urious resorts, unforgettable monu- ments and striking medieval villages. All part of the charm of the oldest country in Europe, with Old World prices that are the best bargain in Europe today Â , THE AIRLINE DF PDRNG \. We're as big as an airline should be. *The prices quoted are the lowest One-Stop Inclusive Tour Charters to the highest Group Inclusive Tours including land arrangements but excluding airport taxes. These fares are subject to the conditions of each particular fare rule For more Information con- tact your Travel Agent or TAP, The Airline of Portugal. 131 .;. s *, , .:. ..-....:.....>. '^, \ '.:" , \", . ".... J .::,...'- .......,': 7$ " ..:- .;S: '\ '.. >' \,' , "' :t, <!J: ....:-.. <, , " "'" ""% --:: ,,:':. '" ",,, \ " , , '':=0::'" .. ' \. ' , .. ":: \ \ ' , ':;: ' 'J\ \ ;;; , ,"4' 1 ", ',', f. " , " '\: :- ,::'\ ", " .' ';>, \ ::-" ' ,< ""', '", . ,,-,,:" <,' '" ! ,: \ " :;; :,'- ,. > ...... ; ,/f' \. ' : '" ';. '.. " .., ":'" , " ' " , ....' ,'< , ....' ". ' " , \\ 'l'" , ' 'Y, '\, ,,' \ :'" ' "\ f' , . , '\, :;..\ o .... 'Y . ,). , , , ' "'" '\'" uga. And you'll enjoy and save at the same time on a TAP tour Because no one offers a lower air fare to continental Europe. So isn't it time you experi- enced the charm, warmth, culture, fun and incredible values you'll discover on a TAP tour all-around Portugal? Call TAP or your TraveJ Agent You can do all the things you've dreamed about doing in Europe at prices you never dreamed were still possible. And if you're interested in going to Spain, include Portugal in your plans and en- joy both for the same bargain price. TAP Tour Dept. NY-IO-IO-77 1140 Ave of the Amencas, New York, N.Y. 10036 Telephone: (212) 421-8500 or call 800-555-1212 for toll-free nJmber Please send me more information on. D Spain/Ponugal D Fly-Dnve holidays D Beautiful Madeira or the Algarve Name Address City State D Golfing in Portugal D Castles in Portugal D OTC charters Zip